Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Hey! Before Spring Break, I checked out these 2 books from the library. It turns out they were from American Girl! They are from a series called History Mysteries. The books are about 12 year old girls who are living in different areas and times in American History.

Betrayal at Cross Creek by Kathleen Ernst

12-year old Scottish immigrant, Elsbeth Munroe is caught up in the early Revolutionary War when some patriots start threatening her family to join their cause. Soon her cousins and her Grandfather (whom she lives with) marches off to join the Loyalists in the war while she is left to take care of her grandmother. It's up to Elsbeth to untangle her grandparents' puzzling past to find the real traitor. Could there really be a traitor in her midst?

This book is awesome and it really describes the trouble she faces.

Trouble at Fort La Pointe by Kathleen Ernst

12-year old Suzette is forced to leave in 2 different ways- Ojibwe and French. Her father, a French tradesmen has decided to stay with his family instead of trading furs in other ares in Canada. Having broken his contract, he must pay back his debt by winning the fur-trapping contests. But someone is sabotaging the contest and the blame falls on to Suzette's father. Can Suzette find the thief before its too late?

This book was really good! It helped me learn about Ojibwe culture and French trading in 1723.

They were both really good books- I don't know which one is my favorite! I would definetly recommend them!

"Oh all right," Kirsten walked over to the bag. "Hey look at this fringe!"

Then Pepper and Coconut jumped on!

"Pepper! Coconut!" The girls giggled.

The girls then took out all the crazy fabric they could find and designed weird looks.

Kirsten got buried under it a some point....

Kaya added a fun yellow piece of fabric around her waist.

Then, they posed for a pic!

The bag of fabric was actually mine and I got it at ThreadFest. There was this great deal- all the fabric you could stuff in that bag was only a $1! I'm planning to make some doll clothes with my mom's help later.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Hey! The reason I haven't been posting much is because I don't really have anything to post about.

I am going to Colorado next week for Spring Break so my posting will be very limited and I won't have many pictures. I think I will bring Pepper or Mini Rebecca and post about there adventures in the hotel room..............

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Hey! A week ago I got an e-mail from a blog fan who asked the question: what can I do with my dolls? Well, for this girl and all the others out there, here's a list.

Mix and Match outfits! This is probably one of my favorite things to do! Layer tops, decorate accessories, and create looks for the weather. Visit americangirlfan.com for some great outfit ideas.

Go shopping! If you live by an AG Place, go for a special trip! Take photos, get your doll's hair done, and shop for great doll clothes!

Take pictures! Position your doll like she is doing something- baking cookies, typing an e-mail, or doing work at school. Or take your doll outside and make her look like a model!

Play school! This is one of my favorite activities to do with my dolls. I got plenty of supplies and ideas from the Doll School Kit from American Girl. Our dolls love to go to the little school my sister and I set up.

Hope you like these ideas!

Also- remember when I had my PJ giveaway? Well, the winner, Leah, has opened her blog called All Things American Girl. Her site is awesome- go check it out!

~Gabby

PS Does anyone know how to make a heart appear on the screen? Like when I do I Heart AG, I'd like there to be an actual heart instead of me spelling it out. Thanks!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Hey! A few weeks ago, I came up with an idea- what if I created a camp for my dolls? It would be called Pine Lake Camp after the Outdoor Play Outfit sweatshirt and each day I would have a photostory up about that camp day's adventure. (It would only last for a week) Also any AG Lover send could me a picture of their doll(s) doing a camp activity and it would be featured in a photostory. What do you think? I would love to hear- just leave a comment!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Spring means to me the arrival of the cool breeze and bright sunshine streaming down on my face. I love when I can go outside and take pictures, jump on the trampoline, and play with my friends. In this picture, Kirsten in swinging on the hammock while the wind plays with her hair. I hope you like it!

I also made a video of all my pictures that I took (Note: this video is not my entry, but just a collection of photos)

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